Kapp Putsch

Beer Hall Putsch

Hitler and a band of followers attempted a putsch from the beer hall in Munich, resulting in Hitler and Ludendorff's arrest, Hitler used his trial to make himself into a national figure, he condemned the republic, the Versailles treaty, the Jews, and the weakened condition of his adoption country

Hyperinflation

Dawes Plan and Young Plan

1924 and 1929 respectively. Both reduced reparations payments. Dawes-Americans loaned money to Germany to pay back the Allies, who then used it to pay back America (circle). Young-set repayment at 58 years (rather than the previous 49).

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Mein Kampf (ideology)

"My Struggle", Hitler's book outlining his key political views (such as Anti-Semitism, opposition to Bolshevism, a conviction that Germany must expand eastward into Poland and Ukraine to achieve greater "living space")

Gustav Streseman

chancellor (August- November 1923), was primarily responsible for reconstructing the republic and giving it a sense of self-confidence, abandoned the policy of passive resistance in the Ruhr, introduced a new German currency (Rentenmark)

Treaty of Locarno

Germany and France both accepted the western frontier established at Paris as legitimate, Britain and Italy agreed to intervene against whichever side violated the frontier or if Germany sent troops into the demilitarized Rhineland, it pleased everyone

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Nuremberg Laws

Women in the Nazi State (KKK)

women were considered to have household and domestic duties, such as breeding strong children for the German nation, battle and childbirth were considered the same, women who has undesirable traits (jews, slavs, gypsies) were not allowed to breed, the number of working women rose